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Re: Movies that can make you cry

Originally Posted by George Eller

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Hi Gary,

Great to hear from you too. I have been kind of busy on other projects, but still pop by from time to time. I recently bought a house and was pretty busy initially with the search, paperwork, and then with the move. I am still getting settled in but things are steadily getting put in order.

On the negative side, work has been a little slow because of the economy, but I'm hoping that business will pick up soon. On the positive side, I am eligible for the tax rebate for first-time home buyers. So I am looking forward to that.

I hope things have been going well for you

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we may try and sell our house again this spring. ill use a broker this time instead of of a realtor. if your a seller your in a hole !!!!!
I think maybe this is the worst winter ive seen in years. but we're ok. good to hear from you. G

"There are no great men, there are only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet."- ADM William F. Halsey

Re: Movies that can make you cry

The last scene from Braveheart always gets me, the scene where the criminal.. Sorry, the great Scottish warrior William Mel Wallace is on the rack, getting disembowelled and stretched, and you see his ex-wife in the crowd. Tears flowed freely at that point, when I realised that I could have spent the money that I wasted on a cinema ticket, on something more substantial.. and the fact that I had lost several hours of my life watching such drivel, and would never get that time back!